conf.researchr.org / Stefano Zacchiroli
Registered user since Tue 5 Mar 2019
Name:Stefano Zacchiroli
Bio:
Stefano Zacchiroli is full professor of computer science at Télécom Paris, Polytechnic Institute of Paris. His current research interests span digital commons, open source software engineering, computer security, and the software supply chain. He is co-founder and CSO of Software Heritage, the largest public archive of software source code. He is a Debian developer since 2001, where he served as Debian project leader from 2010 to 2013. He is a former board director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and recipient of the 2015 O’Reilly Open Source Award.
Country:France
Affiliation:Télécom Paris, Polytechnic Institute of Paris
Personal website: https://upsilon.cc/~zack
GitHub: https://github.com/zacchiro
Research interests:software engineering, open source, free software, digital preservation, formal methods
Contributions
2025
2024
Mining Software Repositories
2023
Mining Software Repositories
2022
Mining Software Repositories
- FOSS Award Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Papers-track
- Author of A Large-scale Dataset of (Open Source) License Text Variants within the Data and Tool Showcase Track-track
- Author of The General Index of Software Engineering Papers within the Data and Tool Showcase Track-track
- Author of Geographic Diversity in Public Code Contributions within the Technical Papers-track
- FOSS Award Co-Chair in Program Committee within the FOSS Award-track
2021
ESEC/FSE
Mining Software Repositories
2020
Mining Software Repositories
- Mining Challenge Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Session Chair of MSR Mining Challenge (part of Mining Challenge)
- Author of Forking Without Clicking: on How to Identify Software Repository Forks within the Technical Papers-track
- Mining Challenge Co-Chair in Program Committee within the Mining Challenge-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the FOSS Award-track
- Author of Determining the Intrinsic Structure of Public Software Development History within the Registered Reports-track